John Adams [videorecording]
2008
DVD 12
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Title
John Adams [videorecording]
Published
[New York, N.Y.] : HBO Video, c2008.
Description
3 videodiscs (ca. 501 min.) : sd., col. ; 4 3/4 in.
Call Number
DVD 12
System Control No.
(OCoLC)214285828
Note
Title from container.
Based on the book written by David McCullough.
Originally broadcast on HBO as a seven-part mini-series in 2008.
Special features: disc 3: Documentary: David McCullough: painting with words: a rare and personal glimpse at the life and works of author David McCullough; facts are stubborn things: an exclusive onscreen historical guide; "The making of 'John Adams'" featurette.
Contents: disc 1: pt. 1. Join or die -- pt. 2. Independence -- disc 2: pt. 3. Don't tread on me -- pt. 4. Reunion -- pt. 5. Unite or die. disc 3: pt. 6. Unnecessary war -- pt. 7. Peacefield.
While our new nation was suffering attacks from both within and without, John Adams had a vision of a nation of liberty and justice for all. He guided his peers--General George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson--in setting the values and agenda for a glorious, free America. Adams and his wife Abigail refined these ambitious democratic ideals, and their partnership became one of the most moving love stories in American history.
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Based on the book written by David McCullough.
Originally broadcast on HBO as a seven-part mini-series in 2008.
Special features: disc 3: Documentary: David McCullough: painting with words: a rare and personal glimpse at the life and works of author David McCullough; facts are stubborn things: an exclusive onscreen historical guide; "The making of 'John Adams'" featurette.
Contents: disc 1: pt. 1. Join or die -- pt. 2. Independence -- disc 2: pt. 3. Don't tread on me -- pt. 4. Reunion -- pt. 5. Unite or die. disc 3: pt. 6. Unnecessary war -- pt. 7. Peacefield.
While our new nation was suffering attacks from both within and without, John Adams had a vision of a nation of liberty and justice for all. He guided his peers--General George Washington, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson--in setting the values and agenda for a glorious, free America. Adams and his wife Abigail refined these ambitious democratic ideals, and their partnership became one of the most moving love stories in American history.
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